Case Study of Prospects of Digital Health for Africa in Nairobi, Kenya in: Elaine O. Nsoesie and Blessing Mberu (Editors) Urban Health in Africa
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2025Author
Bakibinga, P.
Atanda, J. D.
Bakibinga, E.
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This case study examines the prospects for digital health adoption and scaling in Nairobi, Kenya�drawing on experiences and data from public, private, and community health sectors. It highlights key enabling factors including mobile phone penetration, government policies such as Kenya�s Digital Health Bill and national eHealth strategy, and emerging applications like electronic community health information systems (eCHIS) and telemedicine platforms. The chapter evaluates barriers encountered�including limited infrastructure, intermittent connectivity, user capacity gaps, interoperability challenges, and policy and regulatory complexities�and offers recommendations for strengthening system-level integration, digital capacity-building, stakeholder collaboration, and inclusive governance. It underlines the potential of digital health technologies to improve health equity, service efficiency, and responsiveness in urban African settings.
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https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/edited_volume/chapter/4138928http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/2494
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